After watching a stream of consciousness movie, I don't know if the meaning of what the movie is trying to convey to the audience is the same as what I accept and understand. Try not to let yourself read other people's movie reviews, and express your thoughts firmly. My understanding is that just like the title of the 20th century woman, the heroine, as an elderly mother, is only a conservative person who cannot express her personal feelings in the topic of educating her son in the development of time. She only thinks that educating her son That's right, nothing else should be mentioned about his own preferences, his own love, etc. Compared to this, the young two women seem to be bold and outrageous in helping to educate his son, so the mother tries to understand the times. What has changed, trying to change herself approaching her son, she slowly began to have the courage to express her inner thoughts, and she would lower her head and think about her own needs while taking care of her son. This may be freedom of thought and action. The film didn't have big ups and downs, and when I watched it intermittently, I sometimes didn't understand what I was talking about, but it seemed that I didn't realize the above ideas until the end. I found the pink-haired actress very familiar, and then I knew her name was Greta Gerwig, who played my favorite "France Ha," and I found out that she directed Miss Bird and Little Women, and she was totally my favorite. like this person. I also think the little male protagonist in the movie is too handsome, but unfortunately there is no more information about him.
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